DIDSBURY PIONEER
VOL. XXX, No Sl DIDS@BURY. ALBERTA, THURSDAY,
Christmas Buying
On Increase
Silver Wedding Ralvensire
A very delightful event took place
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Didsbury on December
Despite the cold weather Xinas when the Rev, and Mrs. A, Traub
celebrated the 25th anniversary ol
trade showed an increase on Fridas
wand Saturday and a busy week is| their wedding. About forty guests
looked for by the local merehants, As present, each One extending |
their heartiest congratulations Upon |
All the stores are well avoowet! in} i this happy occasion,
Christnias Koods and all jook a After the guests had all arrived
bright and Christmassy. ; ’ rete
fand exchanged reminiscences of
Several of the stores are g ft er ¢ “a delicious buffet-lunch
special indiacemen sto TI Misses Velma
Phe “Bithders \ | 1, bwit yi do Grace
attention to clit re : ei Dl
Wiig a Very . ' ,
Day a week age {
the kiddies wie t RBS s wet
showlig a work of ‘ ‘ t
and Coristuias press iits
Mac's Service Uard.vare is sy
ally advertistug oi ext
of useful Christmas presents :
novelties and is also making as F
cial offer on the balance of tl. ;
stock Of toxs
J. V. Berscht is putting « tl Ele a 2
special 7 day sale on the ups!
floor, OF the balance of his hank:
stocks, While the main floor i
plete with everything in mens ai a
Judies wear for Christmas shoppers
He is also givirg away a lid
Westinghouse Radio to the do's
ticket holder at the drawing on >
urday night
Ranton’s are offering a To?
duction on everything in
exceoling rioters wna ¢
You will Hod ai splend
mens and ladies wear, noti
Christtnas novelties in the st
W J Hillyard will Hise aM
842 50 C C M Motor Bike
other prizes, Saturday ata t
lueky boy having the Tang
ber of votes I gether t
regular line Of mens wear and
ing goods he is showing a splei
Hine oof beater goods
H W Chambers is giving aw z
number of dolls, doll earriages
wagons for girla and bors ho
the miost votes in bin eor test |
has a wonderful stock of toys.
ellies, Christmas cards, perf :
in fact everything that goes with av |
up to date drag store | \ \
You can obtain practically every.) yhat on
thing vou need for Nmmas shopping. fares
never hetter stocked with Niias yy las {
goods lenelabi \ Wishe
The sberes will be opened ay the peo t weet rr
Thorsday, Friday and Saturday || hins «
evening to faeilitate shopping i
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of your goodwill we wish you tue JOYS OF THE CHRISTMAS a
SEASON, We Enter the New Year with a Determination
to Excel our Past Eiforts to please you whose Friendly Lusi- 4
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PPI DDIVIP ADO DBD MPIGADD BAIR DIBA DIT ARI DOR ADI
Boys’ Band Sowcert 1
Greatly Appreciated.
Despite the bitter cold weather on
Monday evening the coneert giver
by the boys band was a decided |
success in every respect
While undoubtedly had the wea
ther been milder, the atten tar e
would have been much larger, the
hall was comfortable, well filed aid
the nudierce was very appre
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Will Inflation Benefit ? Currency Of Athania |
Is Very Cosmopolitan.
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One of the many results flowing out of the Great War was the develop- Small ' + t St
Meehan 7 | Smallest Ni salkans Uses w to op a \&o
ment of & narrow nationalism which found expression in many ways and hag sites hs Mant LLL A intce lal i ©
Gold Of Other Nations
had a profound effect upon not only national policies but in forms and
Methods of government, Out of the Great War grew an economic warfare) The tiny Kingdom of Albania, small. | ’
more intense than in the years that preceded that titanic struggle, That CSt in the Balkans, is the only coun: | Quick as You Caught le
economic war led to the use of tariffs, quotas, and other trade restrictions on &V in that region waich still pays its
some reluctantly, but Oficials in gold) and where one may
& scale hitherto unknown. All nations engaged in it
obtain gold in exchange for paper
because they were forced into it by the actions of other nations.
As this economic warfare progressed it inevitably led to st'll another
war,—a war of exchange, The value of the currency of one nation rose or fell
in relation to tae value of the currencies of other nations, and as it rose or
A general gasp of incredulity was
noticeable in Sofia the other day,
when the Albanian Bishop Vissarion, |
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fell it directly affected the trade of the nations as well as the whole financial TCP enting his nation at the inter. |
structure of all, and the ability of one group of people to meet its obligations national conference for the union of
to another group International Friendship through the
, : , churches, ci p pulled a fe “se
From this it was but a short step to a third form of warfare now being ~ les, calmly pulled a fat purse
waged,—-a war of currencies. Some nations,.-most of them,-abandoned the from under his cassock and paid his
; m hotel and other expenses it ard vel-
fold standard, but a few still adhere to it. Then began the struggle of the tse el and other ex; in hard yel
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currencies. Abandoning the gold standard was a measure of inflat‘on., The ; |
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next step was the more or less gradual reduction of the value of nat‘onal His Grace explained that Albania,
, } } ; ' ' ad fallen Having no national currency of its :
currencies in terms of Nd, the object being to raise prices which had fallen e Hs tio l tbe Ni OF its Take 2 Aspitin Tablets, Dr f
toad tsly low ebb. In other words, policies of inflation were embarked OW", 18 0 Higed to pay its officials on Repeat
t ; : the basis of the gold france. But since hours.
ipon. i
But always in war, no matter the nature of the struggle, one party or patel hab bin ND. deoett conti bint sia LA I |
day, Wnglish sovereigns, Turkish pias- | ‘i 4 paki :3
tres, Italian lire, und even United Almost Instant Relief in This Way
States $5 and $10 gold pieces are em-
wintry always endeavors to outdo the other, It is so in physical warfare; it
is true in any tariff war. It is equall;
country embarks upon a policy of inflation, even though it be primarily as a
in othe
true in a war of inflation. When one
The simple method pictured above is the trademark of The Bayer
ploved in addition to the old “Napo- :
tthe Company, Limited, and the name
matter of domestic concern alone, it immediately has repercussions is the w ay doctors throughou
cold. For it will check an ordi-
; } ) : f pres ,.| leons” or “Louis.”
countries. So when one country proceeds with a policy of inflation, and per- 5 ‘ , world now treat colds. Baver in the form of a cross is on
i ; , : Seine ABH Shcgotlowlice Until the United States went off Wlablete They dissolve al t
sists in it, sooner or later other countries will follow suit, and, ind yen oy | : “ye , ‘ flitsracodnized the OUICK Cacia) He) a e almos
i s gold standard, its paper dollai Is recognized as the Q N= nstantly, And thu k al i
t, Walle < urse, seck t ») other countries “one better. rE i > r instantly. And thus work almost
: nits ; ip 3 used to be regarded as the most solid ST, safest, surest way to treat a instantly when you take them,
atever may be said in favor of a degree of inflation on the one hi : eran
Whate currency circulating in the Balkans, And for a gargle, Aspirin Tablets
or deflation on the other, to meet changing economie conditions,—and a cind was employed to replace. gold as aa i taille almost as fast as you dissolve so completely, they
ountry engaging in either the one policy or the other ae proceeds on a medium of exchange Since its | te sth a leave no irritating parti-
the assumption that great care will be exercised, and the polit y eu ooh drop, however, the “Albanians - and Ask your doctor about cle: Get a hox of 12
trolled to prevent it getting out of hand the net result invariably is that it oitiers have gone back to the precious ‘his Andavhen . oe ss ey 21
does get out of and the final stage of affairs is made w rather ee lacat a see that a my Z| or LOOatlany drugstore,
th : At FS esas financtal EME pide heist date mM In all other Balkan countries the icles Dulas A ASPIRIN TABLETS ARE
Tees ut sses made heavier. rovernments have confiscated all Does Not Harm the Heart ‘ SH) f MADE IM CANADA |
din the United St
anxious to kee}
by depreciable local
gold, replacing’ it
paper currency. Heavy penalties are
pe at work to carry it far bey« , Meny found trafackine : ° i
I ry it far ; imposed on se found trafficking i P . i
Gna erewltiads ee nposed on the ind traflicking in New Wrinkle-Proof Fabric Refuses Remuneraticn
in the situation be controlle gold, or taking foreign exchange out
not lacking that great pres will be peyond the borders ema
Cat 3 Be No End To Possibilitie ) disc To wn : isk dui Siren iE
ed put » printing presses to work turning out billions of paper pieahsan Reaaineferasenm of TO Ose Hnnas Or Discovery Member OF krish Mail Mikeatm Witt
y, in addition to the present inflationary policy of decreasing the gold | States Inventor Not Take Pay
ie of the dollar. And Congress is still supreme in 1c United States. It THREE ILLS ROUTED A pair of men’s trousers that hold Frank MacDermot, a descendant of
nferred very extensive emergency powers upon the ‘esid . giving him ' their creases for six months or longer,’ King Roderic O'Conner, refuses any
1ost dictatorial powers i n withdr: hos wers, or it can itself! (oa) and a complete suit of clothes which’ remuneration for acting as a member
: ° 'can be stretched out a foot from the of the Dail FEirear the parliament
ro much fart! + e to go H t om Wom i the ail Eireann, the parliamen
. , s +} eal h Tip Fr o an body and then snapped back, were! of the sh Free State The he
( Y } nt to or prove from the f ’ Pt of the Irish Free State. When the
t is ' it , be. Our trade ( Of G7 demonstrated in New York by their department of finance insisted on pre-
Pat 6 : “For headache constipation —rheu-' inventor, Perey Adamson, senting the $150 a month salary be-
3 matism--I use Kruschen. And s'nce “This sui ee ” : 4
tia i tis suit [ have on,” said Adam-. cause, it argued, the amount was real-
it ¢ U¢ i I have used it, I am in very much : capt patted Loos Baan ra ede Ra Nenad che
ke ( ) ist better health In fact, I hardly ever | 50% pulling the buttoned vest out and jy an allowance toward expenses,
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, ; wake wita those bad headaches and letting it fly back with a pop, “hasn't MacDermott said he would buy Irish
; 5 that general feeling» of lassitude.| been pressed since last spring. sweep tickets with money in the
of } + 1 va sey dep abe 67 nae tie heyond “I had an entire wardrobe made name of Roscommon County Counc’]
rsé itzng | words, am an eel young, ; f
k that flat ; ‘sive fohitea Mrs M G : ed up of the new process fabrics. T made) and if lucky the winnings will be used
s | sast I it is reasonable to ask why it is 4 trip to Europe, Whenever [ unpack- to benefit Roscommon farmers either
; Pe that headaches, constipation, and ed, I simply took out my suits, shook through lower taxes or welfare pro-
a ‘s ogra rheumatism al yield so completely to them and they were ready to wear. | jects
£ mt rou nilau Kruschen? What is the secret of Not a single wrinkle, and the creases!
- : - < oa Wweaala at al lit rf ae ase ———— -
: i ck « Kruschen’s effectiveness against these eras
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einige : : different complaint: The secret is Stood up in all their pristine splen Pew Kangaroos In Australia
: 9) n t , veale » dor.” Bie - ; é :
; } aattonines nei 6 pate It ve m is net Hh As : | The kangaroo business in Australia
a i eis analy mothe bettie—-for physicians The inventor lled up a resilient : me teeta
" 1 f credit ncouraged and an Hayy Pe Sarees F =F, ease ; ; : iis not what it used to be, F. White,
: : , ' ‘ e and everyone else to see. Six vital, pants’ leg and demonstrated his) ,, ; iy Apes
st ( ile never before witnessed. Many Mineral salts. That is the secret. Each hs ; | New South Wales, says. Ordinary
1! § s n Mees ie aa Party } ,| socks The tops maintaining } WwW i T
' } ( f arerit of tne las an action of its people seldom see the animals rae
t . ) yetr oe Ps radi “V7 or ! apype l > -
t It « r own cannot penetrate an- an ordinary, ent appearance, yangaroo is one of many uscless ani-
: i ‘ yy an other car i} loes. S lach, liver rere flexible } there was } ner d ‘
t } t AKT } lea ‘ a sea hrs = oer se e a i" were flexible, and there was no need agg in Australia, according to White.
ret Seat ; ye i Hi a tcl LOR: BEE SREH: They may be used only for zoos and
I t he reached her j ented up to 4 top-notch RATER ear ee ss, ‘Rc . :
i ' e ition of etficieney Adamson, WhO Ws mn oin Me occasionally for hid but are seen
) iliment pay uld : hire , r t le distric ; ( F
Here) 1:4 La Ghat Engla text! listrict only in the interior regions
I uy l leir Credit and : and has bee t textile industry
meadhed Jate in-Gea Ce New Kind Of Glass SH TROND aE: ae pa Siete
fs no end of the | i ‘
Pests Made In Germany Show That Clothir . ; 1
, : : Ms ery, Clothing for men, women and: [J ©): ;
’ It Neither Splinters Nor Breaks ; ; :
t endl aiready 1 Ing manufactur- ~ f
‘ : neither splinters nor oq fron rubber” fabri The yarn! if placa ae
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1 dropped from a itin and mpl ( } ottor | ATEN %
{ no Impre N. | wool. He pointed out that the amount A Idst Of ‘'Wanted Inventions ana !
i } 1 ay } , sa ie teat Full Information Sent Free On Request
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low water which | uiled 1 upplefoul PAPER PRODUCTS
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nvil n pa a Nel 1 was urged on the Dominion ™™ MAMILTON, ONTAKIO
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a heaita vy eting of t} hipping I ]
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THE PIONEER, DIDSBURY, ALTA.
Basse OF Conttian Douleey
Once More Demonstrated At
World's Congress H
Canada’s) world-wide fame f.1
efficiency and the high quality
her poultry has once more been fully
demonstrated. With the return from
the Fifth World's Poultry Congress,
which was held at Rome, Italy, F. ¢
Slford, Dominion Poultry Husband-
men, Official co-delegate with W. A,
Zrown, Chief of the Poultry Division,
of
Dominion Live Stock Branch, scme
specially interesting information is
being obtained with regard to this
historical meeting.
Canada was the only exhibitor of
Hve birds having government official
records, a fact which created wide-
spread interest, visitors from all parts
of the world arriving at the Congress
exhibit demanding to be shown the
birds with the Government certifi-
cates.
Canada was represented by a small
but attractive educational exhibit and
by a number of registered R.O.P. and
exhibition bred birds. When the live
bird exhibit was belng prepared, and
because the birds were first promised
by the Canadian National Poultry
Record Association, it was considered
better business not to sell these b rds,
but to donate them to persons, insti-
tutions they
would do the most good for Canada
Among the birds that were dona’‘el
was a trio of Chanteclers to His Holi-
ness the Pope, trios to the
Italian Government and a trio to the
British Consul General in Rome,
tae
delegates already mentioned, and in
or governments where
several
There were also two official
addition many Canadians attended in
their private capacity. The education-
al exhibit told the story of Canada’s
national breeding policy; illustrations
showing poultry instruction in schools
and with boys’ and girls’ clubs, farm-
ers’ flocks, the interior of a poultry
laboratory, poultry culling and selec-
tion, R.O.P. flocks, laying contests and
registration, marketing, standardiza-
tion, grading, ete. The attractiveness
of the story
exhibit a very
and the completeness
made the Canadian
popular one.
One remarkable point the
Congress was that it marked the re-
opening of the Market
after a period of 2,000 years, During
all that time the market-place had
been lying buried among the ancient
of
had
akout
of Trajanus
ruins
ago
market
purchased
from the
been dug out and repaired and, sig-
nificantly
ket was first used for the educaticnal
tome, and twenty centur’es
the
the
their eggs
These
been roduce
popular p
Roman citizens
poultry
ruins have
where
and
farmers.
enough the reopened niar-
and live bird exhibits of the F fth
World's Poultry Congress. It was
here in the Capital that the cack
sacred prevented
the the Roman
citadel by the barbarians, so that the
historic setting of the Market for the
Congress was especially appropriate
However. the six floors the
merous stairways of old steps
convenient
of the
capture
geese
ancient
ling
and
stone
were not the most for a
exhibit of this kind, nor the most ad
for the
five or six
Vantageous attendants who
had to «
one exhibit
limb stories from
to another,
The C
ngress s¢
nu-'
eld In Rome
devoted to cultivated farms inhabited
by a happy population, with the death
rate
existent.
from malarial fever almost non-
Funds Are Lacking
Bstablishment Of Central
Library Agency Off For Present
The Carnegie Corporation of New
York stands ready to establ’sh a cen
tral library agency for Canada, at a
cost than $100,000 for the
if guarantees are
forthcoming that the project will re-
ceive adequate financial support from
at the the
Proposed
of
more
first five years,
Canada end of
period.
So stated
sity of
five-year
John
British
tidington, Univer-
Columbia librarian,
who returned from a conference in
Chicago with Dr. Frederick Keppel,
president of the Carnegie Corpora-
tion.
The scheme was temporarily aban-
doned, Mr. Ridington said when he
could give assurance that either
the federal government or provincial
governments would continue the
grants. will be resumed
next year after further investigation
in Canada.
The agency would be established in
Ottawa and as a focal
point for all library activities in the
Tt would be a co-ordinat-
ing and educational force and do bib-
tae
no
Discussions
“would act
Dominion.
liographical work,” university
librarian said
Winnipeg Newspaper Union|
Ruth Rogers
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A Successful Tour
Nearly 40,000 People Attend Forestry
Car Lectures Last Season
Nearly 40,000 people attended the
lectures on the Canadian Forestry As-
sociation Tree during
the past season, according to the re-
port of Alan B. Bea
The car left Regina
travelled for four me
C.N.R, lines then for
montas over the C.1.R. ines
Planting Cat
ven
Mareh 25, and
nths o
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and three
It visited 128 centres, at which
256 lectures were given Often 200
people crowded into the car to hear
the lecture and see the movies, scenes
from every province
and beautifully colors
tual photographs taken in
in the Dominion,
I slides from ae-
Saskatch-
ewan, showing home beautification
of actual
tree planting and
ticularly for shelter belts,
street and public building heautifica-
One hour lecturing on
benefits, par-
Home,
tion as well as for churches
ies was given. Question
lowed
cemecter-
periods fol
30° Or
listeners
each lecture. Invariably
more especially interested
esultant discussion.
took part in the 1
authorities wi
plans for civic tree planting and beau-
tification. Similar was fiv-
Civic re assisted wth
ass stance
en to many farmers whose grounds
were visited by the car staff.
Four hundred ai sixty lette:s of
inquiry for information
ed, in addition to pe
School
clared holidays that children might
attend. Special question period added
to lectures for benefit of
older pupils. Hints and assistance giv-
en for planting of trec
school grounds,
were answer-
rsonal contacts
anthorities and teachers de
children's
sand shrubs on
Many orchards were found spring-
ing up as a result of protection af-
forded by shelter belts which in turn
had been inspired by earlier tours
of the forestry car
The car reutrned to Regina, Oct
ber 25.
Mileage covered was 2,217 miles
Express Thanks
Saskatchewan Wheat Pool Delegation
Grateful For
On behalf of their farmer organiza-
tion, the delegates of the Saskatch-
ewan Wheat Pool at Regina, expres-
to the people
who have given
Assistance Given
beyond this province
assistance to the drouth-stricken areas
of Southern Saskatchewan. A mot on
of thanks introduced by two delevates
from the affected areas was adopted
unanimously.
the
from coz
relief of thcu
As it was pointed out,
Canada,
to tac
successive crop
provinces of
had come
coast,
sands of people by
failures,
of
realizing
by supplying them with cars
fruit vegetables, clothing, ect
what this help meant to
Saskatchewan people
the deleg
how
southern in a
dist:
ess,
period of great
to
they appreciated the action of taei
w'shed make known
fellow-countryme!
Ik What u ew
the morning
Smith ( te My) ‘
CHINESE WAR LORD
(Proposal To Eschlish An
Educational Foundation As
Memorial
Hunted Cattle For Hides
For 200 Years Argentine Ranchers
Cared Litth: For The Meat
For two centuries, says the Na-
tional Georgraphic Magazine, man’s
chief occupation among the gauchx
of the
or cattle ranchers Argentin
pampa was the pursuit of wild cattle
Stupendous numbers were slain merely
for hides and tallow, as was tru
Dana saw it and
the Mast
ent to Spain
California waen
Two Years Before
the many hides
to
countless thousands were
clothing, huts
wrote
Be 3aes
other Jands
used on the
and smuggled out
pampa for making
te s, sleds and even fences
Cattle were so cheap that a rider
would kill one merely to cut meat
enough for his Junca, One Argentine
historian says soldiers used to shcot
a beef so that they might tethe
horses to its horns, there being m
trees
And it was easy to capture them
A band of gauchos simply surrounded
the herd. Then each man, armed with
a longe-handled pica, or lance, with a
like a half ham-
as animals as possible
the herd broke Th's
done, the gauchos dismounted, skin-
ned the
ed the meat to carrion birds and wild
sharp blade moon
strung many
before away.
fallen animals, and abandon-
dogs.
Hides took the
When, by the treaty of Utrecht, E
¢
place of money
land attained the sole right to im
port slaves into the River Plate coun-
try, she stipulated that the blacks
should be paid for with hides and tal-
low.
From hunting cattle mostly f
their hides, the folk of the pampa
turned by 1830 to the export of dried
beef. This went to feed slaves in the
West Indies, where their labor was
then building up the tobacco and
gar “Jerky” (salt beef)
still made by the ton in the meat d
shed the big estanchias, and
sometimes huge racks of it, like hay
industries
ing on
stacks, are piled in the open air,
Chalk Fall Creates Island
No One Wurt Jn Cliff Slide On
English Coast
A new island appeared in the Eng
lish Channel between Dover and Deal
when thousands of tons of chalk at
Larklands Point pecled ay fron
the cliff and hurtled tic ea
with great roar.
Collapse of the cliff was the gre
est fall on the English coast f
ars. At high tide the cha
1 isl i 0) eet from t
1. No one was hurt th
M 1 f b t
he evelope \ $s j t n
ible thre Ine l¢ the w«
oO! ! t lO
SETTLES IN ENGLAND
;
Ee
2»:
2
Chins wa ta
far ea hii 1
net tlhe l pic
| | hit
er in their king esidence
To
Farm Leader
1 Unanimous vote
the katechewan Wheat t
taeir annual meeting’ in Regir ip
proved the establishment of an edu
cational foundation, probably to in
clude all three prairie provinces as a
memorial to the late A. J. MePha’)
Mr. McPhail was first president of the
oragnization and of Canadian Co-O;
erative Wheat Producers. Limited
Accordingly, steps will be take
immediately to secure contributions
to a fund to be known as the McPhail
Foundation,
of the
by means of an
Memorial
founnd
educational
The objective tien
amme, to perpetuate the mem
ory of an outstanding Canadian. This
programme would be designed ta
serve 1 The development of a
fuller appreciation of the principle
of co-operative effort; (2) A h’ghe
standard of living for the farm home
of western Canada, with @ greater
civilizeti
and an opportunity to live a fulle:
(3) The build
the
be
to
opportunity
hare in the comforts of
and happier life;
wider lition of
up of a recog
finest quality of citizenship as
tween rural and urban dwellers
the end that equality of
forthcoming to all
may be classe3 of
e1tizens
The other provincial pools have in-
dicated they are prepared to co-oper
ate in the establishment of the foun-
datior
The committee suggested that the
McPhail
essay col
educational activities of the
foundation might include
tests schools; promotion of study
groups among tac agricultural popu
atic award of scholarships and
lectureships in western Canadiai
univ ties; placing of suitable read
ng material in public schcol librar’es
of the west; junior and senior experi
mental ar esearch work in agricul-
ture.
Cow At Banquet
Brampton Honors Jersey Cow Who
jroke World's Record
“Brampt Basilua Jersey who
has broken the world’s record
! and butterfat producti
in a year, Was guest of hono:
it a banquet held at Brampton, O
Her owner, D. O. Bull, started to
thank the ladies of the Snelgrove
Women's institute for providing t
repast.
Mo«
Basilua Mr. Bull
interrupted “Brampton
didn't fintsh h
spec ch
A half-pint of milk in bottles, part
the enormous output of 19,1
milk which “Basilua’’ pro
duced in 365 days’ test, Was pive
tO ¢ guest
\ imc the guests was Hon, Re
We Federal Minister of A
ture
Placing The Blame
Not Generally Known That A Worron
Introduced The Stiff Colla:
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Bidshury Piourer. Burnside Notes.
Kstablished 1903,
DIDSBURY - ALBERTA To Late for Last Week
Published every Thursday, Lone Pine W LT. met at the Fall
6 00 six not tI ites: $2.00 per year, oy Thursday afternoon last with a
OO six ine a) FU cents eX ) Great
Britain and he U sited’: Seatey ’ Payable! good attendance of members and
b advance. : visitors The various reports show-
Legal, government, ated arnic } a) ad: } . d ha sev onee dd good shape, Hades
vertistig, [6 cents per line first insertion; TNclally Phe election of officers
aul I cents per ine (anchanged) each} resulted aa follows—Pres., Mra
egequent insertion Local readers ten} Bert Pross, Vice-Pres Mrs. C. RR
cents per tine | Leisemer, Seey Mrs. N.. Eckel,
j Classified Adivertistny For Sale, bial Phe next meeting will be held in
an sgh ‘ave Hy WiOsb, Statens of se att ithe hall on the second Thursday in
“ Oeents alinetirst insertion, (eoun ‘ :
a1 words ta ef ine) rid ba eit Aline lanuary where Mrs. Eckel will take
Qaeh salseqaene jusertion Cunehanged), lthe topic Legislation
8 ne Tards, 8] nate ¢ Go] , ™ p
pe ah ( tj rid acne ner eene - | Born: On Tuesday Dee 5th, to
paid in advance, ; ; | Mir. and Mrs. Walter MeCulloch, o
N itiees ana ler ning Events, 10 cents; Son
yer tine tirstinsertion brent vents ; :
Bs eunte @ACH siihisenin iseriton Mrs. N. Eekel spent Iast week
Card of Ehanks Coe one amt ake | em eenieN A Mrs. Roy Woolley
pail AMD El ca DA ‘ Lhe Neighborhood Beef Ring held
neaacy poetry | rytS qr he i ; ,
me a it's annual meeting on Saturday
f , ne ahea iw A AMLE LV ol eS TMT dhsdbae rile Wee dod bins tMojohhai et: Last
or when orde | : ¥ F
Cc tial teh year’s business was satisfactorily
hanwes of meivertisements citist wt :
‘ike alee Wee UTHER. RHIAN Hei ci ewe | CONCIUG ECS BIT ol UICHe ue drawn for
day toeustre insertion in the issne of | 18d Ihe first half will be deliver-
tliat week. fed the middle of June.
J. KW. Gooper, Editor & Manager |
Noah Eekel aud son Robert
in Calgary at-
Pride i In the Country S Credit. | te Meas the funeral of the late Mr
truth
Premier
There is) absolut
statement made | \
that Canada ha is Et
to a remarkable devree
tected her ¢
depression, sate that she has thu
gained the
of the world.
Canadian bonds are at a pr
Ben nett]
in New York, while Austi n
are some twe points und
Argentinian Gace by
again. Some of the bond
South American countries are
ing around the exchang |
unwanted at any pr
not unusual toseea 7 per
selling for $7.00, while par is
Yes, we've protected our er
The world knows Canadian bond
area goodinvestment, The Ur
States think there is no other ¢
outside her own borders in w
investments can more sately be made,
Consequently she has sent some]
four billion | northward tor
Investment purposes
lt is. a great ievement that]
Canada has made, but at what cost
Canadians have sufi t terribly
in order that the country’s ¢ i
may remain untarnis! It real-
ly questionable whether the achieve-
ment was actually 1 cost
in deprivation, worrs dg
Ot course, British pe s che 1
their financial honors tirml: Brave,
old, debt-ridden Britain assu d
Newfoundliand’s indebtedness of
$100,000 ,000 last weel In order
that the ‘toldest cok uld not
default. One mus mire the pride
that goes with such acti —but
is it all really worth while?
pe see
Different Prices at
Different Points|
Dis inuance of tl 1
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prize winner in the nation-
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redericton R. No. 3, York Coun-
It has a flare
autumn coloring ranging from
“ht yellow to deep blood red, and
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on it distinetion in competition
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Christmas - 1933
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To our faithful old friends,
our cherished new friends,
to those whose friendship
we strive to deserve, we
extend heartiest greetings
and expressions of goodwill
for your prosperity during
the coming year.
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New Yrar - 1934
Wm. GONTASH
Wishing You
the Compliments
of the
Season!
Christnas
an els
a vie
At this Festive Season
we extend to you our
Heartiest Wishes for a
Very Merry Christmas
and a Happy, Prosperous
‘New Year.
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Christmas Greeting!
HE Christmas Season brings with it
the opportunity of expressing our
goodwill, We wish you A MERRY
CHRISTMAS and A PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR. SSS
ADSHEAD GARAGE
Phone 58 Dealers
sii tnt tactician 4 Bisiviataie
oot
Chevrolet
FF Fc fed) EO fre ew fre fr) rv ins vir
Christina 1933
And now the passing of the year brings great
pleasure to us in that we have been permitted
to serve you, and we take this opportunity
to extend Sincere Christmas Greetings and
Best Wishes for Success in the New Yeay.. .
New Year 1934
HAWKES’ CASH GROCERY
See ees $e Jefe fl fy ys) a aE WJ
2 AERPPPPPPRRPRPRAe
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Imre reine e mene ete CUNEUEISIRIRN IIIS
W* value highly your business, but we
cord:
value still more the 15
that have existed between anil we rF
Us,
the Seasonahle
CHRISTMAS
at this time offer
Greetings—-A MERRY
he
you
Yours
rerpemneey
and may Prosperity daring :
the Coming Year.
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nyse 4 Fe-ded Jedd ea lea he Sd sade
en 25 ay eapy prea cs BSD] ej Arend in)
Cot TS,
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FAS gar Hon ein wb aed
submitted by enthusiastic Cana- 2
dians from Coast to Coast. The a
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leaf, a thing of sheer beauty, was po 3
selected by such outstanding ) \ eet oS =
artists as C. W. Simpson, R.C.A., Ge xe r 1n S al
IR. W. Pilot, R.C.A., and Jaines ;
Crockert, gi
In the largest leaf phase of the } ed ey hi ls : for ite wet | ; ani a
competition, six-year-old’ Gobby { N f x W 1) thanks you Ol yout | isi MESTHICSS Th 5
Hur ‘ovelstoke, B.C., made j Pill Year fl
a win with a leaf we wish to extend Compliments of the Season
area of 222 square
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4 tancacerchiahWercaraaeine and an expression of our Goodwill for your e
oricinal competition this year has : a)
encouraged Canadian Pacifie offi- yn witty wir » (' avr Ween? ie)
Nn aD roar rir tact are J. ussell Prosperity during the Coming Year, ce
lition on a larger and more coin- | al
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uphold all the kindly tradition
the Season’s Rospitality one cannot do better
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Didsbury Lodge No. 18, 1.0.0.F.
Meets the Ist and 3rd Thursday
in each month.
Visiting brothers are welcome.
N.Core,N.G. W.R. Hartrey, Sac.
Professional
OR. W. G. EVANS, M.D.
Physician, Surgeon
Graduate of Toronto University
Office in New Opera House Block
Residence Phone 60, Office Phone 12(
Didsbury - - - Alberta
J. L. CLARKE, M.D., L.M.C.C
Graduate of Manitoba University
Late senior House Surgeon of St
Michuel’s Hospital, Newark, N.J
Physician and Surgeon
X-Ray in OSice
Roval Bank
Office 6%
WWices over
ites. Phune 128
DR. H. C, LIESEMER
L.D.S. D.D.S.
Dental Surgeon
‘jraduate University of Toronte
Office over Royal Bank
Phone 63
Didsbury Alberta
W. A. AUSTIN
LAWYER NOTARY PUBLIC
Commissioner for Oaths
ESTATES MANAGED
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED
Phone 52 Didsbary
H. LYNCH--STAUNTON, LL.B.
& Solicitor
DIDSBURY, ALBERTA.
Mr. A. Lannan, Barriste)
Calgary, Alberta,
Barrister
Counsel:
W. 5. DURRER
Funeral Home
Phone 140.
Church Announcements
M.B.C, CHURCH
Rev. V. K. Snyder, Pastor.
Sunday Services:
1:30 p.m.—Sunday School.
2:45 p.m.—Preaching Services.
7: p.m.—Preaching Service, im
cluding Young People’s meeting ever)
alternate Surday.
Wednesday Evenings, 8 o'clock:
Prayer Serviec,
eee
oo ee
EVANGELICAL
Rev. H. J. Wood, Pastor
Welcome to the Evangelical Charch
Up-to-date in Methods.
Evangelistic in Spirit.
Methodist in Doctrine.
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship.
11:30 a.m. Sabbath School,
7:80 p.m. Evening Worship
Monday Evening, 7.30 p.m.:
League Christian Endeavor.
Wednesday Evening, 8 p.m.:
Service.
Senior:
Prayer
UNITED CHURCH
Mitehell, Minister
[ones
Rev. A, At
llLa,m.: Sunday School
7.30 p.in,: Service,
The minister will preach Sunday at
Westcott at 2.00 Li m,
CHURCH OF “ENGLAND
Key, A, D. Currie.
December 3—Holy Communion |] a.m,
December 17—Evensong 7
December 25—Christmas Day:
Holy Communion 9 a.m
\l—Evensong 3,00 pa m.
0 p.m
December
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Rev. J. J. Kuring, Pastor.
Westcott, lat Sun, 10 30 a.m, Gerinan
8nd y English
Sra ,, fie i German
4th ,, 2380 p.m English
bi)», L080 am German
Didsbury Ist Sunday, Bod, Sra an
bth suudays at 20 pou tl hide
Li wet
ciated at the servi
DIDSBURY PIONEER, DIDSBURY, ALTA.
Good Records by Didsbury Cows.
‘The following records were made
up to the end of last September,
These cows were under the R.O.P, T:
by cows on the Didsbury Jersey Farm
‘st
and were in competition with cows throughout Canada,
2-Yr.-Old Class,
305-Day Division—
Age
Name yrs. da, Ibs.milk lbs. fat CE test
Didsbury Cid's Viola | 344 6,470 14 6.35
Won 1 of 8 silver medals in class of 57
Waikiki Gamboge Dorothea 2 33 6,701 382 5.70
18th Out of 69 entries
365-Day Division
Didsbury Cid's Viola { 344 7,116 156 6,44
7th Out of 45 entries
Waikiki Imperator’s Genesta 2 95 7,990 504 6,34
2nd Out of 60 entries. Won silver medal
3-Yr.-Old Class, 365-Day Division
Waikiki's Metabell 3 191 10,987 530 4,82
4th Out of 25 entries, 2nd For total milk
Waikiki Seles vs Dewbell 3 {59 8,741 591 6.76
3rd Out of 22 entries, only 3 medal awards, 3rd quarter, Silver medal
Mature 305-Day
ilenwood’s Morocco Idaline 5
10th Out of 38, 2nd quarter
10,714
507 4.73
Mature 365-Day
Pilot's Gertrude 6
M
cows in this herd,
three silver medals.
It will be seen
r, Reid Clarke is to be complimented on the h
G605 > 57d <: S04
sh standing of the
that he was successful in winning
Latest Wool Sales Averagel5c. Lb. F-eeeeeligenmanitausaustenmen
re
Benefiting substantially by the
increase of almost LOO per cent over
ast year’sgprices, 194 members of
the Alberta Sheep Breeders’ Associ-
ation Thursday received cheques
totalling $25.419.74 for
pounds handled through the Associ-
ition, I. L.. Richardson, secretary
o0f the organization, announced
today...
After all handling charges had
neen taken care of, the growers re-
‘eived an average of 15 cents per
vound for their wool compared with
in average of 8 cents per pound last
year,
Starts Suit for $10,000 Damages
Aftermath of the accident near
ligh River last October when four
wersons died in a bus accident, took
dace in supreme court yesterday
when the estate of Miss Lois Wil-
kinson. Calgary brought suit for
$10,000 d mages against Canadian
ireyhound Lines, Limited’ owners
of the bus involved in the accident.
The action was brought in the
name of Arthur Wilkinson, father
if the deceased, who is adminiat-
rator of the estate. He seeks for
‘imself; Alice Wilkinson, his wife;
md four sisters of the deceased,
Nellie, aged 20; Betsy, aged 18;
Munice, aged 16; and Hazel, aged!
12)
Calgary Herald.
Obituary.
Mr. Henry Reimer, of Sunny-
slope, died at his home, on Sunday,
Nov. 26th Mr Reimer having
heen a resident of Sunnyslope for
the past two years.
He was born in Russia in 1889
ind having lost his parents he was
idopted in Is74 by Mrs. David
Heibert. In the same year they
came to Canada as immigrants and
settled in Manitoba as early pion-
vers
In 1901 he moved to Alberta and,
excepting for a short period, resided
in Didshury and distriet up to the
time of his death.
He was married in to
Agatha Wiebe and with her shared
the trials and joys of a long married
life, she remaining to mourn the
temporary separation,
From the union 14 children were
born, three dying in infaney. Five
sons and five daughters survive to
mourn his loss: Mrs D W_ Red-
dekopp, Mrs. Jacob Brown, Mrs
Geo. Dick and Mrs. Theodore
Sanderman, Henry, Cornelius,
John, Abram and Jacob there
are also 43 grandchildren and 15
great grand children
1881
Ine ld at
taken
The funeral serviee was
Sunnyslope, and the remain
to Bergthall cemetery Rev. Jobo
I Zacharias of Llerbert, Sa offi
‘ein fulfilment of }
Reimer
sk
the wish of Mr
Tie
[dents
le ’
Je
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Reimer, |
ldekopp
bearers were, ssrs
pall
Remner, Corneliu
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168,450]
Compliments
of the Season!
With sincerest wishes
that the coming year
will bring you happiness
and prosperity.
It has been a source of
pleasure to serve you.
North End
Lumber Yar di}
iin ta eis
~ CLASSIFIED ADS.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE.—Good second hand
heaters and ranges. Apply
Builders Hardware Stores
New & Used Sewing Machines—
Agent for Singer Machines:
Henry Goehring Phone 10 Didsbury
(48-alt Sp)
Hemestitehing also Specialising 1
Daisy-Knit Swe ere, Doorstop te
and All Kinds of Faneywork
Order Now for Christmas from
Mary McCann at Mrs, Geo Julien’s,
Didsbury, (46 le)
Will Give Piano Les-ons in Dids
bury on Saturdays Would teach at
|
pupils’ homes Price A0e a lessor
—Evelyn Brookephonel602. (494) ) |
Willtrade
Polled
Rams
ROL
Jersey Bull, 2 1-2Yrs
for milch cow For Sale:
Herefords and Oxford Down
Apply Hughes Hrogs., Phone
(502e)
80-Sheet Pads I'xamination Paper |
10 cents each-Pioneer Oflice
FOUND
Found- Auto u \
Pioneer Olice
LOST
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branded NO on right sick Please
Footify Mase Sas ' Phone R4AIG
Cuistall Rew. J (At), )
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Thursday December 21, 1988
Don aamebcdnD Dim 9D De IND 2d:DD:PeDADRAA PRMD ID
Greetings!
PDP MBPMM IDM MIM HM
To all our friends, old and new, we wish a
Very Merry Crrmras and as Briar,
Prosperous New Year.
Thanking you for your kind patronage
during the past vear and hoping for a
continuance in the near future.
DIDSBURY DAIRY
TOM MORRIS, Prop. Phone 162
PADUA PAM MAAR MADRAS MD Ha MP MMs RP Dae See eee
Peet PRET
A Merr y Christmas
and a Prosperous New Year!
---May Our Friendly Business
Relations Continue Through
|e
u
Q the Coming Year.
& Be A. G. STUDER &
|
Cliath ala Biin ESSA:
1933--1934
HAHAH ARMA AS EM
Christmas Greetings
WISHING you Seasonable Compliments for a
A REAL MERRY CHRISTMAS
A JOYOUS NEW YEAR. SBS s
* Didsbury Meat Market
DPD IAT ARMM ATI Se BSE
and -.- -
BiB CHT
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Christinas Greeting
Qt To You and Yours, and may the
New Year be Bigger and Brighter
Than Ever!
Cash Grocery
Tat OEE
Halliday’s
eran ee MSMR indicate ‘a
| Merry Christmas!
And may the coming twelve
months bring you Happiness
and Prosperity. Our pleasant
relations of the past: may
they be even more friendly in
the future. wi Pi aes
C. £. REIBER
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WORLD HAPPENINGS
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dire:
Lloyd's Bank, and one of the
most prominent financiers in
Sir Henry Seymour King, 81
tor of
ad
fead in London.
number of 6386
Alberta
Homesteads to
Were filed on during
August and September. Land was
taken up by S9 women in this main
ne:
Sir Robert Borden, president, Ar
thur B. Purvis, Montreal, vice-prces
dent, and the boa f ectors wert
re-elected at the nnuA neet
Barclay's Bank ( ad
Finland ind 1 Russia i
rn chief ' ting "
market of Great Britain states
James Hardy Smith, Liverpool, Eng
land, managing director of a firr f
British lumber {mporters
On November 19 British Columbia's
provincial poli force Idest ef its
kind in Canada served the 75th
anniversary f ecognit ‘
force to maiz : r
the province
About $3,000 of the $3,536 obtained
in the Bank of Montreal holdup at
Vancouver has been recovered wit!
te
the arrest of three men, accore
Deputy Chief John Murdoch of Var
uver foree,
Without a frit oO elative
mourn his passing, Sit James
O'Donohue, a boy! 1 companior
Kine Edward VII was buried {fn
Toronto, A newspaper reporter and
three employes funer ( I
were pall-beare
The October venue f- tha D
minion government d
excise was $2,569,479 in excess f
October, 1932, says # report issued
the Department of National Revenue
The total was $19,505,453, and in O
$16,934,004
tober the year efore
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United Kingdom Taking The Lead In
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For generations, the United King
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those t pt pal
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The scope of its resources is now un-
equalled anywhere,
Canadian buyers of leather goods of
all kinds who wish to buy to the best
advantage and keep abreast of the
latest developments in design and pro-
duction canne ford to miss the 1934
British Industries Fair which opens
in London on the 19th «
Canadian Beef Preferred
Cattle Bring
Scottish Markets
store cattle
{ February
Store Good Price On
Canadian occupy a
favorable spot in Scottish markets
and invariably sell at a slight pre
Irish cattle, A. J. Ting-
trade commissioner in
mium over
ley, assistant
Scotland, writes in an article for the
Commercial Journal.
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says, the Canadian market, like the
Tingley
market in Scotland, prefers
well-bred cattle
the surplus of taese for
young,
and, unfortunately
export does
not provide a sufficient number to
ship only this class
Until Canadian
higher
rougher class will find a way to the
breeding general)
is on a level, some of the
markets Too much stress
however, cannot be placed upon the
nece t f Canadian irmgrs to
ntinue to lr ove the breeding
herds, the write ’
for shippers to send over only young
locks of good class and quality.
The type of animal in m
a young bullock appro
years of age from eight to nine cwts
in weight and good lass and
breeding, the writer says. Aberdeen
Angus or Short rn crosst pre-
Running For Centuries
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Searching For Former
Civilization On Nile
Work Of English Archaeologist Is
Race Against Time
A great research for the buried his
torical remains of former civilizations
on the Nile will be conducted by W.
B. Emery, a young Lancashire arch-
aeologist, and his wife, who have left
sland for Egypt.
They
Nile to Assuan
Will journey 900 miles up the
and for nearly a year
will direct 400 Egyptians in a search
for Nubia’s secrets of the past.
Kemery, who
aeological survey of Nubia under the
is director of the arch-
Egyptian department of antiquities,
will continue important investigations |
which he began four years ago.
He will complete his examination of
these reaches of tne Nile before the
rising water covers the area for all
time. The erection of a marvellous
w dam is to create a great inland
200 miles in length at a cost of
1s Of dollars.
‘he work will be a ract
time, but the young
to unearth many important
aga nst
archaeologist
hopes
relics of bygone
days. His wife will
clean and classify the objects found.
Canada’s Gold Reserves
Sufficient To Materially
Note Circulation It
The gold
to materially increase the
circulation wthout
Necessary
reserves of Cant are
sufficient
Dominion not
ciple of a 25 per
adopt-
violating the prin
cent, gold-supported currer
ed by the world confe Premier
R. B
peech at Ottawa, and intimated suc h
Bennett explained thi nies)
a method might bet used to meet the
needs of the Dominion but ich a
manner as not to ( lit at
I ne or abroad
rhe old ve ve vires Domin
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Tests New Diving Bell
Fantastic Robot Of U.S. Navy Coes
To Great Depths
The United States navy has com-
pleted preliminary tests of a fantastic
robot diving bell, represented as able
to plunge into the ocean, pick up a
dome or a twenty-five-foot locomotive
crane, and carry workers into depths
heretofore beyond their reach in sal-
Vagingg submarines and saving lives.
The pear-shaped, two-armed con-
trivance, invented by E. J. Romano,
of Seattle, is vadically different in di-
mensions, Outlines, grappling hooks
and lights from ordinary diving ap-
paratus.
The device has been manipulated
more than 850 feet under water and
‘tested to withstand pressure deeper
than 1,500 feet, in contrast to the
100-foot operations of average divers
in old-style equipment.
The advantages of the device, the
inventor says, are the
touch of the grappling irons—they
have been used to drive tacks and
play cards, yet they have tons of
crushing force--the great depths to
Whica it can descend and the uniqui
greater
claims, than any other
| known
Germany Protects Titles
In Ex-
change For Title Not Recognized
Money
Involving
The cabinet took steps to put an
end to title-hunting on the preserve:
of the German nobility,
A new law adopted by the cabinet
declares any marriage concluded efter
November 9 that
change of a title for a certain mont
involved the ex
tary consideration null and void
By this law, the government hoped
to eradicate the abuses of sham ma
riages and adoptions which have
come rampant since the war, espe
the impoverished «x:
Hey
Invented Anti-Aircraft Gun
Polish Prisoner Escaped Death Sen
tence In Lnteresting War Officials
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OCCASIONAL WIFE
EDNA ROBB WEBSTER
Author of ‘“Joretta," “Lipstick
Girl” Etc.
SYNOPSIS
Camilla Hoyt, young and beautiful
art student, and Peter Anson, @
struggling sculptor, fall in love and
marry secretly, deciding to live apart
until the time Peter can establish
himself. Camilla, the adopted daugh-
ter of wealthy parents, not to in-
herit money when she comes of age.
She is preparing herself for life with
& course in commercial art, hoping
to get a job to enable her to support
herself. She has been making the
rounds of agencies
(Now Go On With The Story)
is
CHAPTER XIX,
Returning home, Camilla was sur-
prised to discover how tired she was
with the day's efforts. Study and
asses at school had been
tory, but there was a vast difference
preparation for and
work itself, or even obtaining it, she
While she
reviewed
peremp-
between work,
already had discovered.
dressed for dinner, she in
her mind some of the truths which
had made themselves evident to hor
that day. She always had suppesed
that if you were willing to work,
there was a place for you, It was
obvious that not only was that sup-
position wrong, but that not even if
you were capable of doing the work
chose, were given the
you
portunity.
you op-
Gazing around at the furnishings
of the big luxurious rooms that had
sheltered her for so long and making
rapid calculations with the values of
her possessions, she was astounded at
the time she estimated it would re-
quire her to earn the money they
represented
Even if she were given the oppor-
tunity to work for pay, how long
would it take her to earn what the
lothes she was putting on had cost
her Her frock was an, imported
! lel that had cost three hundred
¢
t
« lly garment
Of course, she knew that
he earned het living, she w
no longer patrol exclusive
i wear ha ( roidered | ‘
But e wonders how many < tl
women who oO h urment
could earn the mone r evel ery
} ! ibstitute { were ol |
ti With sudd pi he |
if she could
Sitting befor triple ¢ |
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| it,
| she
THE PIONEER
feet—that chasm of life into which |
she was about to leap. Approaching |
she had been confident and |
secure; standing now at the brink”
and gazing into its abysmal depths, |
drew back with horror. Then |
suddenly, there appeared before her.
Peter's dear and earnest face, the
spathling with that smi‘'e
ard reachel cut and
hand, no longer afrain.
to leap into 'ife- with
sO
grave eyes
loved, she
his
She was realy
Peter.
she
clasped
S22 e 8 4 * *
Peter with intense
interest, striving effect be-
the should lost in
the ethereal confusion of escaped in-
that their
failed to cap*tire quickly enough, H's
hands y with clay
and hig mind was projected into the
of creative fancy. A krock on
sudtenly the
mornag stillness drew
him back to »cality.
His forehead wrinkled with annoy-
was tnodelling
for a new
become
fore idea
spirations originaters had
were pi plastic
realm
the
summer
door interrupted
aod
ance, for he had no wish to be dis-
turbed. Then the reminder that it
might be Camilla who had come to
see him, made him call quickly,
”
“Come in. He always wanted to
see Camilla, no matter how disturb-
ing she might be.
There an instant's hesitation,
then the knob turned the
opened to disclose a strange girl. A
very beautiful stranger, she was, so
beautiful that Peter at her
stupidly for a moment. The girk just
smiled friendly and said, ‘‘May I come
ifolyial
“That
said.
Was
and door
stared
is what I told you to do,” he
“Find a chair, please. As
Somehow, he
you
see, I am-——er—busy.”
felt defensive toward her at once, and
his voice reflected his attitude.
the
movements
“Thanks,” she said,
room with casual,
crossing
lissom
and sinking into the one armchair
which graced the room “You are
Peter Anson, aren't you?" she in-
quired, raising her very blue eyes that
shadowed with
Their contrast with the
were deeply long,
dark lashes.
pale gold of her hair was startling,
and effective.
“T can't deny that,” Peter replied.
“I'm Svlvia Todd,” she offered.
“Miss Todd, Peter
inclined his head slightly. “What may
I do for you?”
10w do you do,”
“Give me some work,’’ she came to
the point quickly. “I’m a model, and
desperate for work.” She took a cig-
arette and fired it
With a lighter from the table beside
from her purse
her,
Peter daubed tentatively at the clay
figure on the turn stand. “I’m afraid
you have come to the wrong place for
that”
“You have a model now?”
“No.”
“Well, you're a sculptor, aren't
you? Two and two make four.’
“Fixactly, And
ten-—that’s two days for a
can't
five maka
model. I
five and
afford one.”
“And
Without
where do you expect to
one?”
"T manage. [ did that without one.’
He indicated the group in the win-
i which he had made fo
\I Todd la
bad, But
t ir
rolic if i what
dough that make the
Want t e
el ked
ith itl
Sl l hed t You ud
ol oOursé Well, how il it
I jiration, Big B Cree
juite an inspia \
N rub 1 coulk t t (
r tl f but
to be inyt \
mh is it
Now i
ny. What al i l National ex vit
I urd you to ent
[ planned t
“With wv t
tra the !
Qh l { i
Well I t ©) i
look-i vit t rd
What tl
Why | il es
bu | ies ted quite
nd Im not \ that I want to
enter the exhibit
Afraid you might lose the hol
al ship?’
More afraid I Light wi if vou
vill pardon my neeit.”
it tared at rise
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“Well, are you
cuckoo?”
“Neither, I hope. It just happens
that affairs have developed recently
to change my plans
crazy, or
She watched him with a calculat-
ing expression for moment A
girl friend?”
“You aren’t by any chance, a de-
tective?"" he
“Tf I were,” §
not be out of work.”
“T don’t
“The depression his
know Peter observed.
hit everything.”
“Don't I know it? Models in par-
ticular. Say, list Big Boy, when
there's work enough to go half way
around, this baby has more than she
can do.”
“T don't doubt it.”’
“But that isn't Ww She sd
the stub of her cigarette into a tray
and walked across the room to stand
Peter,
veloped him, and some
beside A heavy fragrance en
latent
mem-
ory stirred. Unconsciously, he won-
dered where he had been surrounded
by that same perfume before Its
~
sweetness denied a chea;
pungent
variety and seen mgruous ¢n
a girl who was desperate for work
Of course, a girl like Sylvia Todd
antly when she
the
he
saying in a con-
Spent money extrava
did
more desperate
She was
have it and therefore was
when she did not,
concluded
fidential voice, “Tell you what I'll
do, Mr. Anson. I'l! work for half the
regular pay, every being on the
down and down ag it is. And if I
were not hungry yu being on the
bottom, yourself -I’d work for you
for nothing,’ she added softly.
The word “hungry’ startled Peter
and touched that responsive chord in
him that denied no creature his pity
“Is it as bad as that?’ he demanded
anxiously.
She nodded, her head lowered, and
looked again the
ith tears,
when up
eyes g dW like dew on
blue violets. But she smiled wanly
“T walked out here all the way from
seventy-fifth, so I could use my last
dime for a sandwich to have strength
to wo n
“But what ide you think T would
hire you?”
“T heard \ 1 were going to ¢
the exhibit, and had no model
Don’t you think I
i if J led a
i ( 1 I were
t t ill Tell
you i let ‘ ua
dollar ! nd ll think
t over i Id e that T need
you a ffon pay y I'll
K tol \ the
I \N
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} \ uid
not t i p, if th
i ve t
' i I
ple
i e
°
Kidney Troubles
cause poisons to accumulate in the
tem and on pe nt Back ¢,
QFOR THE I),
Sy
DIDSBURY, AUTA.
!
After all, one meal a day is better
than none,’
(To
’
3e Continued.)
Colony For Mentally Sick
Million Dollar Building For Defectives
Opened In England
Sir BE. Hilton Young, British Minis-
ter of Healta, in opening a colony for
mental defectives which was institut-
ed by the Hertfordshire county coun-
|} cil, at a cost of $1,250,000, gaid the |
people of the United Kingdom should |
| not be content with the existence of}
mental deficiency to the degree that
is the case in this country
“For that reason,” ntinued
“we shall press ahead and search out
ever possible means of social and
scientific work by which we can re
ided, “I
the forefront of the work of
duce mental deficiency
put
the state and the local
prevention
in
tuthorities the
of this evil and the neces-
sity of finding the means whereby it
may be diminished.”
THE RHYMING
OPTIMIST
— By Aline Michaelis
UPLAND PICTURE
That summer day the air was amber
wine
Each rocky hill stood drenched in ar-
dent heat;
I, stumbling, saw a drow snake uWnL-
twine
Its mottled coil and slither past my
feet.
Half heard and half surmised, an elfin
sound
Of sheep hells tinkled all the acter-
noon,
And, while the sun went blaziag en
his round,
From heaven there peered wan
ghost of the moon
There was so little breeze it scarcely
Grot ue mesquites’
thery grace;
came no breath f flower, 10
song of bird
To break the strange enchantment
that place.
Far, far below the tawn}
Asleey all the land,
YOUR LIVER’S MAKING
YOU FEEL OUT OF SORTS
Wake up your Liver Bile
—No Calomel needed
When you feel blue, depressed, sour on the
world, that’s your liver which isn't pouring its
daily two pounds of liquid bileinto your bowels,
Digestion and elimination are being slowed
up, food is accumulating and decaying inside
you and maki u feel wretched
Mere bowel-movers like salts. oil,
Preis
phere
of
, river lay
that summer
mineral
water, larative candy or chewing gum, or
roughage, don't go far enough
You 1a livers ant. Carter's 1] «
Liver s the bes Purely vege-
table re. Ask for t namo. Refuse
substitutes. 260, at all dry 52
Erect Sub-Arctic Mission
Work Of Two Priests At Repulse Bay
Nearing Completion
Little Helys For This Week
‘Trust in the Lord | do good; so
shalt thou dwell in the land, and
verily thou shalt be fed.'—Psalm
og
fence of trust
Around today
the space with loving work,
And therein stay;
not through the sheltering bars
Upon tomorrow,
God will help thee bes
Of joy or sorro
rnat comes,
—Mary France Butts
Let us lift up oun irts and ask
“Lord what wilt Thou have me to
do?’ Then light from the opened
heaven will stream on our daily task,
what
hand
revealing the grains of gold in
yesterday seemed all dust, a
shall sustain us and cur daily burden
so that smiling at yesterday's fears
we shall say ‘This is easy, this is
Every lion in the way as we
up it shall
and the gates of the Palace Beautiful
feeble |
]
inistries
light.”
seen chained,
come to
shall be open, and to us,
an
shal
fluctuating as we are
I thr
conveyed in which
perfect
th Charles
and ugh our hands
be
made
men
Wild Ponies Wiped Out
Neurly Six Hundred Willed By
Tropical Storm In Virginia
After surviving winds and storms
1 generations, the 500 or 600 wild
ponies of K were practicé
wiped out by the tropical storm
which recentl the region, Only
three of their number left The
ponies were descendants of the Arab
stock that contrived to reach the
shore sel Dt th
from Spall An ca ( ft
the Virg 1 3 tw (
Horatio, truck horse, is a victim of
ha} i 1 and ran away until
( in intersection, then stop
red tvaffie light.
chen, Pull
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Waxed
Paper at
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Hang it in
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1
(@pploford parereagoucrs
HAMUTON, ONT
1938
Thursday December 21.
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Fine Little Christmas Stockings.
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The bells are ringing gaily to Christmas anthems sung;
‘Peace on earth, good will”
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again are young.
It ‘minds me so of other days and other Christmas Eves,
When other souls were in our midst to share our joys and griefs,
When here within these very walls, now sombre, grim and
still,
Glad, happy childish voices the joyous hours would fill,
For I'm living in the past tonight, and I see by the fire’s dull
glow
The place where five little stockings hang sweetly in a row,
Our Billy boy was a lively son, while Jack was a quiet lad,
But they both hung their stockings there to be filled by
Mother and Dad;
And Betty and Dotty left theirs too, hoping for trinket and
doll -
And last came tiny wee Mary’s sock;
So when the kiddies were safe in bed, dreaming of Old Saint
Nick,
And the treasures that would soon be theirs, all through a
magic trick,
We'd steal so softly through the gloom and fill with loving
care
The five little Christmas stockings hanging beneath the
stair.
Gone are the days that used to be; the little
flown;
They've left the home-nest one by one till I am all but alone.
And | ery out in my lon$liness - Oh, why should life thus be,
Why do our loved one’s leave us?
to see.
For my heart is filled with an aching void, and I see by the
fire's soft glow
A picture of five Christmas stockings a-hanging in a row.
RED CROSS
The Red Cross Society desires to
extend its sincere appreciation and
who have in
one Way or another contributed to
the alleviation of distress in the
Didsbury district and also to the
welfare of the children inthe Junior
Red Cross Hospital It is hoped
that during this winter and the
coming year you will continue your
kindly co-operation. Donations of
money or any of the other most
necessary things will always be very
gratefully received.
Wishing you
Greetings.
all the Seasons
Didsbury Branch,
Red Cross Society.
The Pastor will preach the Christ-
mas sermon at Zion Kvangelica!
Chureh on Sunday morning. In
the evening the Sunday School will
hold its annual Christmas exercises
when a pageant entitled '’ Pioneers
of Peace’’ will be presented.
Public School Operetta.
‘The Landof Dreams
will be given in the
Opera House this (Thursday) eve-
ning, There are YO Public School
taking part, and for the
past two or three weeks they have
been working hard to bring the
production up to perfection,
The Operetta,
Come True,”
The interest of the parents is to be
expected, but the quality of the
Operetta will give entertainment to
all.
Burnside Notes.
Wedding bells are ringing!
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Doll spent
with the latter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. © L Cipperley.
Mr. Otto Bittner isin the Dids.
bory Hospital recuperating from an
}Operation for appendicitis
Mis N. Eckel returned on Sat-
furday from a week's visit with
Calgary friends
Mr. A. Jenkins was taken to the
Didsbury Hospital last week, suffer-
ing from a ruptured appendicitis,
but is doing as well as can be ex-
pected
distriet will re-
Roy
The pe ple of the
gretto hear of the death of Mr,
Wooley, who died at Calgary After
a short illness Me Woolley, who
Was Champion horseshoe pitcher of
aligary, Was well known here and
had visited and played with the
boys here on Dumerous Occasions,
Before moving to Calgary he re-
sided fora ninuber of years in the
Phree ELills district
Phe funeral was held on Tuesday
With staf? Captain Sutherland
Ler eer ree loonducting the services
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The death of Mr. Albert Alexan-
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Monday, Dee. 18. He was 57 years
of age. ‘The funeral will be held on
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the Pioneer next week
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Subscriptions are asked for the ’ ; y
support of the Boys’ Band, and all we ts
donations will be acknowledged in e
the Pioneer: We thank you for your Hy
From Town Council— patronage during the fy
repair of instruments $60.00 time we have been in y
Canadian Legion...... 15.00 Be a Pease ‘
TACO TT eee ete business here, and hope e
fistaamees ek 5.00 fora continuance in the §
North End Lumber Yd. 5.00 near future. i
C. E. Reiber..... teenie, BI00 W
Atlas Lumber Ce, Ltd. 5.00 % a iY
MV AG AMGLID® Vib oes 9 5.00 4
J.B: Gooder, Fine cod — —}(fo) 4 With All Best Wishes fg
American Cafe,....... S001 ogre
H. W. Morgan........ 5.00 if for Christmas and ;
Adshead Garage...... 5.00 |@ the New Year. %
Builders’ Hardware. 5.00 i \y
W. A. McFarquhar.... 5.00 RPA Os &
Ni Si Olagkenuics oases 800 a
H. W. Chambers,...., 5.00 e
Ay Cewinbetiicecs cs. 2.00 “ rw
Henry Goehring.. 2.00 iy HANK’ S PLACE y
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Rev. and Mrs. Mitchell 2,00 ca
Mr. W. J. Hillyard supplied a e AY (a id aael (h |
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Mr. C. H, Adshead purchased and ORTARHE |
presented a bass horn, Wishine You i
Mr, Frank Kaufman donated a a
bass horn, and Mr. J. W. Brown! >
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